Former D.C. cop admits falsifying radar-camera testing records

(THE WASHINGTON TIMES) A former D.C. police officer admitted Thursday to falsifying logs regarding the testing of mobile photo-radar cameras that issue speeding tickets — a move that resulted in the department having to refund more than $17,000 in traffic ticket fines.

According to court records, the 22-year department veteran was supposed to be monitoring photo-radar equipment during overtime shifts and taking test photographs once an hour with the cameras to ensure they were working properly. In 2008 and 2009, prosecutors said Mr. Cephas failed to take the once-an-hour shots on 33 occasions and covered up the mistakes by rolling back the clock on the radar unit in order to make it appear he had properly tested the machines.

I told my little brother the same thing-John if you spent the same amount of time doing something honest,you’d have way more money then you do now………..thief and corrupion has been the order of the day for so long now in america, everyone is in on it,Might as well let him go,so we don’t have to support him in prison,and let him run for public office or something,cause if you start putting people in jail for thief,you’d have to put almost all of america in jail,(maybe thats what the fema camps are about?)ANYWAY its to late to fix the government,the queen whore drug dealer of england has taken over the whole country with her crooked banks,and if theres one thing america worships its money and bon bons…………………….